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9 April, 08:09

Choose the answer. Read the following passage from Johnson's remarks at Gettysburg: It is empty to plead that the solution to the dilemmas of the present rests on the hands of the clock. Which sentence represents a reason in support of the claim made in the passage? To ask for patience from the Negro is to ask him to give more of what he has already given enough. Our nation found its soul in honor on these fields of Gettysburg one hundred years ago. If the white over-estimates what he has done for the Negro without the law, the Negro may under-estimate what he is doing and can do for himself with the law. The Negro says, "Now." Others say, "Never."

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  1. 9 April, 11:55
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    The correct answer is:

    A. To ask for patience from the Negro is to ask him to give more of what he has already given enough.
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